Line scan infrared camera from Princeton Infrared Technologies to be on display at VISION 2016
Princeton Infrared Technologies—a 2016 Innovators Award winner—will showcase its LineCAM12 line scan infrared camera at its booth at VISION 2016 in Stuttgart from November 8-10. The LineCAM12 features a 1024 x 1 InGaAs line scan detector and is available in two models: 250 µm tall pixels for spectroscopy, and 12.5 µm square pixels for machine vision applications. The InGaAs array is backside illuminated and has >75% quantum efficiency from 1.1 to 1.6 µm. The camera also operates in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) and visible spectrum from 0.4 – 1.7 µm and acquires 14-bit digital data at 37k lines/s on USB3 or Camera Link interfaces. Additionally, the camera can be used with C- and F-mount lenses, as well as custom lenses with an M42 mount.
VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Stand J12 (Co-exhibiting with Critical Link)
To Learn More:
Contact:Princeton Infrared Technologies Inc.
Headquarters: Monmouth Junction, NJ, USA
Product: LineCAM12 line scan infrared camera
Key Features: 1024 x 1 InGaAs line scan detector, two models (250 µm tall pixels for spectroscopy, and 12.5 µm square pixels for machine vision applications), USB 3 or Camera Link interface.
What Princeton Infrared Technologies Inc. says:
View more information on the LineCAM12.
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